Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] be held in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The digitised boundary data will be held in various formats , and will be administered by a registration system similar to that for the SAS/LBS . |
2 | On 23 December 1991 the justices made an order under section 25 of the Children Act 1989 by which the child should be held in secure accommodation . |
3 | Later sessions with the parents can be held in private if necessary if there is significant information that can not be discussed in front of the child , but usually this applies only to specific marital problems or sexual difficulties . |
4 | John Major 's inquiry should be held in public , not behind closed doors or with the usual excuse that publication would ‘ not be in the public interest ’ . |
5 | In an interview on Oct. 5 with French journalists at the Franco-African summit in Libreville , Gabon [ see p. 39134 ] , President Idriss Déby said that a promised Sovereign National Conference could be held in early 1993 ; on Oct. 15 it was announced that the conference would start on Jan. 15 , 1993 . |
6 | This presentation will be held in private ; the Developers are expected to speak for about 30 minutes , after which there will be an opportunity to ask questions of them . |
7 | These histories can be held in separate , personal files . |
8 | The regulations state specifically that such investigations shall be held in private , and this sometimes leads to misunderstanding . |
9 | It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course . |
10 | Club meetings will be held in various parts of the country as weekend breaks once or twice a year , with a full fish and plantkeeping programme arranged . |
11 | Institute members are reminded that Institute Council meetings will be held in open session from 7 October . |
12 | The Food Hygiene ( Amendment ) Regulations 1990 state that from that date , certain high risk foods should be held in refrigerated conditions at or below +5 degrees C. |
13 | The Washington Post of June 24 quoted the co-chair of the observer delegation , Donald Payne , a member of the US House of Representatives , as saying that the elections could not be described as " completely free and fair " , and that he hoped that new elections might be held in disputed areas . |
14 | Mr Ramaphosa said marches would be held in various parts of the country on Saturday to celebrate the homecoming of ‘ our leaders ’ , for whom the MDM is preparing ‘ a welcome befitting their greatness ’ . |
15 | Show how the following numbers would be held in normalized form in the floating-point format given in Figure 2.8:0 , + I , 128 +0.171875 . |
16 | Members of the community were to be permitted their own opinions in matters of politics and religion , but property would be held in common . |
17 | The stabilization fund would be held in reserve to support rouble parity if Russia agreed to the IMF 's reform programme and took effective steps to apply it . |
18 | The hearing will be held in private . |
19 | Spatial information can be held in immediate memory and reproduced accurately , just as verbal material can , although verbal immediate memory has received much more research attention . |
20 | Ideally , the indexes should be held in main storage . |
21 | An entire commission came in by bus from Benghazi and changed the locale from the football club to the playground of a school which had one entrance , telephones and offices where any necessary discussion could be held in private . |
22 | Three half-day meetings a year will be held in different parts of Scotland . |
23 | If , because of the size of the cylinder index , only a higher-level index than the cylinder index can be held in main storage , a 20–50 per cent improvement over the performance of the file when the master index is stored on disk can still be achieved . |
24 | Interviews will be held in early May 1991 . |
25 | We can not see that power can be held in different ways , and that personal and professional relationships that work effectively are often a delicate balance see-sawing on power shifts . |